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From addiction to learning to code, now she’s leading a worker uprising at Apple

13 pointsby MarkMcover 3 years ago

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xyzzy21over 3 years ago
This is a wonderful ANECDOTAL story. I&#x27;m happy for her.<p>However:<p>Statistically it&#x27;s unlikely to be common future - you can not generalize reality from specific cases from the tails of the distribution!<p>If you categorized her before addiction, I&#x27;m sure you&#x27;d find the same qualities for success: IQ, grit, impulse control more generally (obviously some fail this when they become addicted but certain drugs often require such a fail only once), etc.<p>So I&#x27;m glad she&#x27;s a successful exception, but she still is an exception. Most people who don&#x27;t even become addicted do NOT have the personality, genetics, socialization that could allow a similar success - she&#x27;s multiply lucky just like most people who are successful combined with having been dealt a better than average hand by genetics and childhood.
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smoyerover 3 years ago
Cher Scarlett&#x27;s story is very inspirational and truly shows a force of character in overcoming addiction. Getting a well-paying job is simply another example of that same determination to succeed. I&#x27;m a bit concerned that &quot;I can always get another job&quot; is a bit naive as publicity-focused companies will definitely avoid &quot;the squeaky wheel&quot;.
404mmover 3 years ago
Leading a worker uprising may not be the achievement that lands you another cushy job.